Word: buckleys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...author of the highly controversial "God and Man at Yale," William F. Buckley, Jr., Yale '50, will publish an evaluation of McCarthyism...
...deliberate attempt to get out-of-the-ordinary speakers. "Our big purpose is to get Yale excited about something other than football," he says, "and in order to do that you have to get something unusual." Some of the PU's most successful meetings have been clashes between Bill Buckley, Yale's own medival historian, and various defenders of academic freedom. Despite Buckley's persuasive arguments, the house has endorsed freedom of conscience each time...
Yale enjoyed its own reactionary, Lyons went on, referring to William F. Buckley, who wrote "God and Man at Yale." The book, said Lyons, "attacked everything Yale has ever stood for. If there are 1230 Yale students who believe his stuff, why do they stay at Yale...
...Buckley was O.C.D. chairman during 1949-50. As chairman, he wrote all of the paper's important editorials and determined policy by himself...
...Buckley picked out a statement by Yale's president emeritus, Charles Seymour, "We shall seek the truth and embrace the consequences," as indicating that truth must be discoverable. He argued that discovery is of greater value than the research involved...